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review 2016-11-02 20:02
Vampire Kisses - Ellen Schreiber

When asked what my favorite book is, the answer is always Vampire Kisses. This book is what really got me into reading. I love the whole series!

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review 2016-01-19 00:00
Vampire Kisses
Vampire Kisses - Ellen Schreiber It was a fun story but this book is especially suitable for young teenagers

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text 2015-06-29 20:25
April Wrap Up: Great Reading Month
Near and Far - Nicole Williams
Runes - Ednah Walters
Crash - Nicole Williams
Vampire Kisses - Ellen Schreiber
To All the Boys I've Loved Before - Jenny Han

April 1st 2015

 

  • Beauty from Pain (Beauty, #1) by Georgia Cates-

 

April 2nd 2015

 

  • Beauty from Surrender (Beauty, #2) by Georgia Cates
  • Chasing Paradise (Chasing, #3) by Pamela Ann  

 

April 3rd 2015

 

  • Beauty from Love (Beauty, #3) by Georgia Cates-
  • Stripped (Stripped, #1) by Jasinda Wilder   

 

April 4th 2015   

 

  • Pursued (Captured by the Billionaire, #1) by Julia Sykes
  • Captured (Captured by the Billionaire, #2) by Julia Sykes
  • Teased (Captured by the Billionaire, #3) by Julia Sykes
  • Bound (Captured by the Billionaire, #4)by Julia Sykes
  • Tested (Captured by the Billionaire, #5)by Julia Sykes
  • Collared (Captured by the Billionaire, #6) by Julia Sykes
  • Such a Rush by Jennifer Echols

 

April 5th 2015

 

  • A Kiss To Remember..1 by Tracy Jones

 

April 6th 2015

 

  • Runes (Runes, #1) by Ednah Walters  
  • Near and Far (Lost and Found, #2) by Nicole Williams  
  • Curse of the Alpha: Episodes 1 & 2: A Tarker's Hollow BBW Shifter Romance Serial by Tasha Black

 

April 7th 2015

 

  • Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

 

April 8th 2015

 

  • Crash (Crash, #1) by Nicole Williams

 

April 9th 2015

 

  • Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves, #2) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

 

April 10th 2015

 

  • Clash (Crash, #2) by Nicole Williams
  • Beautiful Mess (Bailey's Boys #1) by Lucy V. Morgan
  • Stardust (Peaches Monroe, #1) by Mimi Strong

 

April 11th 2015

 

  • Crush (Crash, #3) by  Nicole Williams

 

April 12th 2015

 

  • Easy (Contours of the Heart, #1) by  Tammara Webber

 

April 13th 2015

 

  • Taken by Storm (Raised by Wolves, #3) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  • Lick (Stage Dive, #1) by Kylie Scott

 

April 15th 2015

 

  • Real (Real, #1) by  Katy Evans

 

April 16th 2015

 

  • Starlight (Peaches Monroe, #2) by Mimi Strong

 

April 17th 2015

 

  • Collide (Collide, #1) by Gail McHugh
  • Vampire Kisses (Vampire Kisses, #1) by  Ellen Schreiber
  • Kissing Coffins (Vampire Kisses, #2) by Ellen Schreiber

 

April 18th 2015

 

  • Mine (Real, #2) by Katy Evans
  • Vampireville (Vampire Kisses, #3) by Ellen Schreiber

 

April 19th 2015

 

  • Dance with a Vampire (Vampire Kisses, #4) by Ellen Schreiber
  • The Coffin Club (Vampire Kisses, #5)  by Ellen Schreiber

 

April 20th 2015

 

  • Royal Blood (Vampire Kisses, #6)  by Ellen Schreiber

 

April 21st 2015

 

  • Love Bites (Vampire Kisses, #7)  by Ellen Schreiber
  • Starfire (Peaches Monroe, #3) by Mimi Strong

 

April 24th 2015

 

  • Thoughtless (Thoughtless, #1) by S.C. Stephens  
  • Christmas Captive (Decorah Security #6.5) by Rebecca York
  • Cryptic Cravings (Vampire Kisses, #8)  by Ellen Schreiber

 

April 25th 2015

 

  • A Night in the Prince's Bed  by Chantelle Shaw
  • Prince of Scandal by Annie West
  • The Assistant by Elle Brace

 

April 26th 2015

 

  • Melting the Ice (Play by Play, #7) by Jaci Burton
  • Where I Belong (Alabama Summer, #1) by  J. Daniels
    • To All the Boys I've Loved Before (To All the Boys I've Loved Before, #1) by Jenny Han

 

April 27th 2015

 

  • Immortal Hearts (Vampire Kisses, #9)  by Ellen Schreiber

 

April 29th 2015

 

  • Belong to You (Cole, #1) by Vi Keeland

 

April 30th 2015

 

  • Manwhore (Manwhore, #1) by Katy Evans
  • Made for You (Cole, #2) by Vi Keeland

 

 

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review 2014-12-28 07:31
Vampire Kisses (Vampire Kisses #1)
Vampire Kisses - Ellen Schreiber

If only this was a parody it would have gotten four stars, but according to my googlefu it's for real.



This is one of the worst books I've read this year.



It's too pathetic to snark.



Well, I'm kinda snarking this.

I will probably not continue this, because I'm not that mean.



Also, this book was written BEFORE Twilight, believe it or not.

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text 2014-11-07 04:06
Favorite Childhood Books

After a few lame #BookBlogWriMo posts--and that lameness is totally on me, not the event or its creator, of course!--over the last few days, here's one where I can really shine. I read a ton as a kid, and while there are plenty of books that didn't stick out in my memory (some to the point of forgetting their titles to this very day), there are some that still have a really fond place in my memory.

 

First and foremost, if you want to take a glimpse at all the books I read during my childhood years, you can check out my shelves at Goodreads. 1993-2003 covers everything I can recall reading between my birth and the end of elementary school; 2004-2006 covers middle school; and 2007-2011 covers my high school years (plus a few months before and after I turned eighteen).

 

Let's do this in chunks, shall we?

 

A lot of little kids have an animal phase sometime after they learn to empathize with nonhuman creatures. My animal phase was long, intense, and fostered by series like Ben M. Baglio's Animal Ark and Dolphin Diaries, as well as Jeanne Betancourt's Pony Pals.

 

 

Books like Mummies in the Morning from Mary Pope Osborne's Magic Tree House series and Kristina Gregory's Cleopatra VII: Daughter of the Nile from the Royal Diaries series helped foster my early childhood obsession with ancient Egypt.

 

 

Series like J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter (of course!), Tamora Pierce's Song of the Lioness, Emily Rodda's Deltora Quest (and its sequels, Deltora Shadowlands and Dragons of Deltora), and Jackie French Koller's The Keepers helped make fantasy one of my two favorite genres to this very day.

 

 

My other favorite genre is horror, and spooky stories like Grace Maccarone's The Haunting of Grade Three, Mary Downing Hahn's Wait Till Helen Comes, and R.L. Stine's The First Horror helped solidify my love for all* things frightening. *Well, most. I don't do torture porn.

 

 

But I also enjoy mysteries, a genre which I was first introduced to through Ron Roy's A to Z Mysteries (with my favorite being the quite-spooky-when-you're-four story, The Haunted Hotel) and continued to explore with series like classic Nancy Drew and Ann M. Martin's The Baby-sitter's Club Mysteries.

 

 

I discovered manga via Miwa Ueda's Peach Girl, and ventured on with series like Reiko Yoshida and Mia Ikumi's Tokyo Mew Mew and Matsuri Hino's MeruPuri.

 

 

Carolyn Meyer's Young Royals series helped get me into historical fiction (and I have a particular fondness for historical princess/queen stories thanks to both it and Royal Diaries), and her books Mary, Bloody Mary and Doomed Queen Anne, along with Ann Rinaldi's Nine Days A Queen, got me through a brief period of Tudor fixation.

 

 

Of course, like a lot of 2000s teens, I had a vampire phase, and the books that got me through that admittedly rough period included romance-y stuff like Ellen Schreiber's Vampire Kisses (perfectly average upon rereading), and R.L. Stine's books, Dangerous Girls (didn't hold up upon rereading) and One Last Kiss (haven't been able to find for rereading!). But I also read horror-focused vampire stories, including Sebastian Rook's Vampire Plagues (still totally loved upon last rereading) and Darren Shan's Cirque du Freak (rereading... someday).

 
 

There were other favorites that didn't correspond with trends, of course. Elizabeth George Speare's The Witch of Blackbird Pond was a book that I read thinking there would be actual witches, but totally loved even when it turned out to be about puritanical witch persecution and its victims... though I never actively sought out more books like it. (The time period and subject matter weren't what hooked me with this one--it was the emotional impact of Speare's writing.)

 

Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events was an awesome series that I got into long after I should have, but totally loved when I finally sat down to read it (and yes, I do like the ending in spite of what almost everyone else seems to think). But while I love that series, I haven't managed to read any similar series yet--with perhaps the exception of the first book in the Templeton Twins series, which uses a "Lemony Narrator".

 

And then there was Nancy Springer's I am Morgan le Fay, which really made me a bit obsessive toward that particular mythological figure for a while (and, to a lesser extent, Arthurian myth), but I never really got around to reading many Arthurian books besides Nancy Springer's other endeavor, I Am Mordred... which unfortunately wasn't as impressive to me.

 

(I'm hoping to reread I Am Morgan le Fay soon, and I really hope it holds up!)

 

Of course, after writing all this out, I have to say I'm fairly interested to realize that most of my favorite stories growing up were written by female authors... except when it came to my vampire phase, which was inexplicably populated by male authors' books! I'm honestly fairly fascinated, and I'd love to someday take the time to break down my author stats to look at sex, race/ethnicity, nationality, etc.

 

So what about you? Have you read any of these books--besides the all-but-obligatory Harry Potter and A Series of Unfortunate Events? And what were your childhood favorites? Feel free to leave a comment below!

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